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Employed O'Neil as superintendent at 'Breeza' from November 1843 to May 1845 when Mr. Humphreys took over as superintendent
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Employed Phillips Alger as superintendent
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Charged by Mathew Shields under the Masters & Servants Act. Failed to appear in court
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Charged under the Masters & Servants Act by Mathew Shields. Case dismissed
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Employed Patrick Connor, Edward Whylie and Josiah Squires at his farm
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Assigned 1 convict farm labourer 1 - 19 Jan.,
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Employed George Brown who was committed for trial for stealing a bag belonging to Eales
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William Gravenor employed as superintendent
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Charged Joseph Palmer with a breach of the impounding act
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Employed William Johnson, shepherd, to drive a flock of 1400 sheep to his farm
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Employed John Maloney, drover, to drive a flock of 1400 sheep to his home
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Hannah Quigley per 'Elizabeth' assigned servant
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Charged Chinaman Ensue with absconding from employment
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Francis Bowden Bennett employed as superintendent
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Intending to depart the colony. Advertising to sell land and dwellings including the George and Dragon Inn (occupied by C. Gale) and the Albion Inn
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Subscriber to the Tamworth Benevolent Society
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Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 39, 225, 242, 254
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
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Register Book of Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle. Burials p2
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Assigned servant William White per 'Strathfieldsaye' died in Newcastle hospital
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James Forrester per 'Lady Harewood' assigned servant